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iy- evening bulletin, Honolulu, t. h Tuesday, june 23, toos. ?r "'f ,." t jJL MAS0N1G IBM! 1 ' WEEKLY CAIEHDAR : ,ONDAV Honolulu Chapter Mark Mas ter, T.iO. ILUHUAV WIIIIM'SDAV Oceanic Third Degree. IMUWSDAV I'HIDAV Hawaiian Third Degree. MATUKDAV Ml rinding member of tne nlof arc cordlnll? Invited to ittnnrl mt itlnjci of (oral lodge AHMOSY LODGE No. 3. 1. 0. 0. F. Meets every Monday evening at . In I. 0 O K. Hall, Fort Street B. It. HKNDRY, Secretary. UKN. V. V1CKKRS, N. U. All visiting brothers very cordially netted MYSTIC I0DGE, NO. 2, K. OF P. Moets every 3d and 4th Tuesday of easb month at 7'30 p. m. at K. P. Hull, corner Fort and leretanla Sta. Visiting Urotbers cordially welcome. W. L. LYLE, C. 0. V. WALDRON, K. of R. & 3. OAHU LODGE, No. 1, K. of F. Meets every flrst and third Fri day evonlng at 7: SO InlC of P. Hall, corner Fort and Berotanla. VIsIMok brothers cordially Invited to attend. A. O. DHERING, C.C., JAS. W. WHITE, K.R.S. SONOLULU LODGE 610, B. P. 0. E. Honolulu Lodge No. 616, B. P. O. K will meet In ttfttr hall on King Bear Fort street every Friday even tng. By order or the E R. HENRY C. EASTON, Secretary. WM. H. McINERNY, E. R. Wm. M'KINLEY LODGE No.8, K.of F. Ileete every Saturday evening at I: SO o'clock In K. ot P. Hall, cor ro.t and Berotanla. Visiting broth- re cordially Invited to attend. W L. FRAZEB, O.C.. H A. JACOB80N, K.R.S. HONOLULU AERIE 140, F. 0. E. Mxta on the 2nd and itb WED NESDAY evenings of each month at 7:30 o'clock In K. of P. Hall, comer WetanlH and Fort streets. Vlsltlnx Eagles are Invited te at nd W L.' FRAZEB, W Prest H T MOOHK. Secy. HAWAIIAN TRIBE No. 1, 1. 0. E. M. UwU emry flrst and third Thurs layt of each month at Knights ot fytbUn Hall. Visiting brothers cor llally Invlud o attend. J. W. ABOH, Sachem. A. B. UURPHY, O. of R. K. UYEDA 1020 NUUANU. Reduction Sale IN Hats, Caps and Straw Hats McTighe Favorite The Best Whiskey on- the Market THOS. F, MoTIGHE & CO., AGENTS. 101-105 KING ST. FHONE 140. F. 0. BOX 765. Bread -The Beet In Town. SINGER'S BAKERY, TEL. 027. KING ST. LOVEJOY & CO. WHOLESALE DEALERS AND IM PORTERS OF WINES AND LIQUORS. TEL. 30S. 002 NUUANU. FOB SALE 4000 Orcen Roofing Slate 10"xl6". 600 One and Two Prong Iron Fence Paste. 1 25-gallon Drum Commercial Eth er. 1 Caetlron Fitting with Flanges, for 12", Wrought. Pipe. EMMELUTH & CO., LTD., 145 King Street. Phone 21t. TWrnffP inKeepsyoudrj I The Acme of per- M I fection in the 1 I Rcady-to-lay J Roofing. Four I different weights f M II1UUC 1UI ail ua.a V I I of buildings. Write 1 I for our Class "A" I I Booklet showing 1 Malthoid used on 1 I fine buildings. 1 Von Hamm-Young Co., Limited, Agents BUN DOWN t nvrPTOnPTTFnt TRY SOME Koenig's Malt Extract It will build you up again. CAMBERS DRUG CO., FOB. FOBT AND ETNG STS. PHONE 131. THE BEER THAT MOST RESEMBLES THE BBEW OF THE EASTERN STATES IS Rainier IT IS TO BE HAD AT ALL BARS. Rainier Bottling Works PHONE 1331. Japanese Curios, Silk Kimonos, Shirts, Pajamas, Shirt Waists, Fanoj Embroidered Goods. K. Fukuroda, '10TEL 6TREET NEAR BETHEL New Eastern Millinery PER S. S. ALAMEDA MISS "POWER'S. MILLINERY PARLORS BOSTON BUILDING, FORT STREET GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, SHOES. YeevChan & Co., PHONE 627.' King & Bethel Sts. The latest and largest assortment of hand-made and painted leather postcards in Hawaiian Views, Flow en and Fruits; at . WEEDON'S CURIOSITY BAZAAR, Alakea St,, bet. Xing and" Merchant. LOCAL AND GENERAL A good commencement day is the one on which you decide to let the Bulletin pay your vacation ex penses. 'Phone for a booklet. Auto at hack fare. Tel. 361. II. M. Knnlho, loaded with Ids, re turned to Ills homo today. Honk! Honk! Call 1111. J. A. Mc l.eod, for tho pleasantust auto rldo. Ex-Governor Baker of Hawaii wan ji passenger today In Hie Manna Ken. Madame Iatnbert moved around the corner on Beretanla street In Harri son block. f Head tho special summer offer by tho Volcano House In anuther column of this Issue. C. 0, E. Walker and F. I.. Dodge wore returning Islanders In the Tcnyo Mam today. Tako your carriage or automobile to Hawaiian Carriage Manfy. Co. tor up-to-date repairs. Her Majesty Queen Lllluokalanl, ac companied by Mrs. Aca and Mrs. Na wahl. left today for llllo In tho Man na Ken. .Too Kuncwa, the newly commis sioned tax assessor of Maul, left for his new post today. Auditor I'lshcr accompanied him. , Secretary Garfield will deliver tin address to the Chamber of Cammeico at n meeting of that body to bo held next Thursday -it ? p. in Coat your iron roofs with "Amble " Yod win be surprised at Us conltnc. und preservative properties. California Food Co., agents. Pay Clerk T. T. Dunn, nt tho Naval Station, Is to report at Ills home, San Prnnclsco, when tho Plect leaves hero July 23d, to await further orders. Have you teen it? The new Uni versaLAddine Machine. Come in and see it demonstrated. The Hawaiian Office Specialty Co., Ltd. Hun. V. II. nice, Sr of Kauai, was among the outgoing flassengers at noon today. Ho went to bo present at the evangelical convention at llllo. Mtb. A. S. Wilcox, accompanied by Miss Wilcox, sailed today for llllo, where they will attend tho annual convention of tho evangelical socie ties. W. L. Haton, tho collector for the I) u 1 1 o 1 1 n, Buffered a sovcro nnklo sprain whllo en routo to the Volcano und will be confined to his homo for pome time. Tho Manna Kca left at noon today for Hllo wllh a large number of evan gelists to bo present at tho annual convention, which will take place In llalll church. Thero will be a new messenger ser vice started In the city by Mr. J. San tos tomorrow. Tho cheapest rates and the best servlco to all patrons will be tho motto of tho now company. Mrs. 13. M. Taylor, tho florist, is specially prepared to fill orders foi bouquets and baskets of flowers for Oahu College Graduation exercises next Saturday. Fhone 339 or call early. Tho meeting ot the Board of Super visors, which was set for next Friday. will' bo neld on Thursday evening In stead, as tho County fathers want to nttend tho Garfield meeting at Anln park. Tho nlght-bloomlng cercus hedge nt Punahou was In full flower last night, and thero will bo another display to night. It Is welfworth a trip to sou these glorious flowers, and visitors to tho Islands will certainly appreciate the display. Parties who havo secured accommo dation for tho "Elks' Hllo Excursion," will please call upon Mr. Easton at the Hawaiian Ofllco Specialty Co. and take up their tickets as soon as pos sible. They will not be held later than 1 p. m., Saturday, Juno 27th. Tickets for tho Atlantic fleet ball can bo procured at tho following places: Hawaiian News Co., Ltd.; Chambers Drug Co., Ltd., Wall, Nich ols Co., Ltd., Benson, Smith &. Co., Ltd., Bergstrom Music Co., Ltd., Hoi lister & Co., Ltd., M. A. Gunst & Co., M. Mclnerny, Ltd. m e PA8SENGEBS DEPARTED JIHBSffiHWKBKaSMUBH Per stmr. Manna Kca, Freeman, for Maul and Hllo, Juno 23. J. II. K. Kal wl, Miss Tsther Kalwl, Lizzie I'aamc la, Francis Hyde, I. I. Brown, Mrs. C. 8. Holloway, Miss Lul, Mrs. W. U. Peers, Miss Belle Peers, Mrs. Law and family, J, M. Lldgato and son, A. P. Cooke, J. G. Anderson, C. II, ltoso, wife and child, Miss Constanco, Miss Irene Davidson, Miss McDonald, Kev. D. Scudder and wifo, Mrs. A. S. Wil cox, Kaul Wilcox, Miss Hundley, J, L. Hopwood, Albert Parsons, E. II. Austin, S. W. Wilcox and wlfo, H. M. Lllluokalanl, Mrs. Job, Miss ltoso Atls, Miss Helen Wntson. Mrs. L. Murray. Miss Pilil, W. U. Olsen. Thco. Richards, J. A. Richards. Miss Julia Fern, Miss Ahcona, Miss Gladys Ulna Mrs. F. C. Stono, Mrs. T. P. Bolin, Master Melin, Rev. A. V. Soares, A. Decrlng, Rec. F. S. Scudder, Chas. II. Shearman, John T. Gllmarttn, Sam Woods and wlfo, Edward Campbell. A M. Merrill. David White. Mrs. Lee Soma, Miss Esther Leo Toma, Master K. L. Chong, Julia Makokau. Daisy Makekau, MIbs Lizzie Perry, C. Cas- tndyk and wiro, R. A. McWayno, Mr. Engels, Douglass Damon, A. Grand I'omme, Rev. A. S. Baker, Mrs. R. B. Baker, Mrs. B. H. Lowls, Miss IS. II. Wilcox, MIbs Crowdor, Mr. Pranko, 2 children, Mrs. J. Uluuaholo, Mrs. D. K. Hoopllt, Mrs. Manuel Moses, Maria A Most Excellent Assortment of SUITINGS THE BEST "FITTERS" IN TOWN. W. W. Ahana Co., LIMITED 62 S KING ST. FHONE 525. FITS We fit Eyeglasses and Spectacles, And fit them Properly, We irive better vision to young eves, and preserve eyesight to the old. A. N. SANFORD, OPTICIAN BOSTON. BUILDING Kamakawcwaolc, Mnrlon Kamakawc waole, Mrs. W. L. Warners, Rov. O. 11. Qullck, W. II. HIcl, J. T. Baker, John wain and wire. Master Watli, Agnes Fiendo, Mrs. It, J. Kcllett, Mrs. 11. Murray, Miss McGregor, Miss Whit- ford, MIbs Alleen Berllcman, Miss M. Hind, Miss A. Bond, Miss Iluchlnng, Miss V. McGregor, Miss Ducklnnd, A, E. Cox and wife. Miss Lizzie Cox, Phil lip Wos, Ray Page, Geo. Dunn, Jr., Miss I). Damon, F. W. Damon, James Hoopltl and wife, Frank Lelaloha and wlfo, Loy You, Mo Man Wing, Sing Yow, R. II. Wallltt, E. W. Collin, An drew Guild, S. W. Kannnoc. Rev. I). P. Mahlhlla, Samuel Koolua, V. Welner, Miss Lilian Aklnn, Mrs. Han na Cook. En W. Yen Wtuig, Mrs. An nie Mnlvancy. Sun Fo, Clilng Lul, Itev. J. A. Aklna, Joseph Kaco, Mrs. Funny Sabo, Mrs. Emma Quaker, Mrs. Sam Su Kan, Mrs. Lizzie Spem, David Ka mnloplll, Walter Knmnloplll, Joseph Kin. Per M. N. S. 8. Lurllno, Wcedon, for San Francisco, Juno 23. Miss A. Cambcll, Mrs. J, II. Carter. Miss Jean Center, Miss Deyo, J. It. Fulton, Mrs. A. K. Green, Miss Grace Gibson, Mr, Gelselmnn, R. C. lngrlm, Mrs. Ingrlin and child. Miss May Klucgcl, Mlsn Lurllno Mntson, Cnpt. W. II. MntHon. Mrs. Matson, Miss L. McGulro.. Mrs J. W McCltilro, T. It. Polrlo. e! Pol lltz, C. Roes, Jr., Donald Ross, Mrs. Schmidt and child, C. St. Goar, E. W. Sutton, Dr. F. Wetmorc, Miss Werth muellor. W.. L. Whitney, Mrs. Whit noy, Miss E. Wile, Mrs. Josephine Priest, Miss lilts. iii THE MARAMA sails nt C o'clock this afternoon. sW 1 Special MONARCH O.K. Lewis & Co., Family Wines and Liquors, 169 King St. Tel. 240 Must Guard Against Disease NEW YORK, N. Y Juno 22. Tile United Stales Circuit Court hns decided that steamships are liable fo. bringing diseased aliens Into thu country. SON BORN MADRID, Spain, June 22. A sj.i wan horn tonight to the King and Queen of Spain. King Alfonso and tho Princess Victoria Enn, daughter of the Prin cess Beatrice und granddaughter of Qiipcii Vlctorln of Englnnd, were married May .11, 1DUG. Their flrat child, a son, the Prlnco of Astufla, was born something ucr n year ago. BARTNETT FOUND GUILTY -SAN FRANCISCO. C.illf . Juno 22. Walter. J. llnrtnctt on trial for the embezzlement ot the Colton Kccit.lttca has been found guilty. llart nett was vlco president of the California Safe Deposit nnd. Trust Com pany of San Francisco which failed during tho panic last fall. Investi gation disclosed that the bunk had been Juggled by Its officers. J. Dalzell Brown, the manager, pleaded guilty nnd turned State's evidence. Tho Colton securities wcro hypothecated In an attempt to carry thu bank through Its troubles. LAND-FRAUD GUILT WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno 22. Hyde and Schneider hnvo been found gultly nnd llenbon nnd Dlmond hnvo been acquitted on charges growing I out of tho Oregon land fronds. PAYMASTER RYAN ACQUITTED SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Juno 22. Paymaster Ryan ot the American Fleet now In tho Pacific, who has been on trial for alleged Irregulari ties, has been ncqultled. PROSTRATED BY HEAT CHICAGO, III., Juno 22. Thero were eight prostrations from heat In this city today: four In New York, nnd three in Detroit. THE N1IHAU left for Makawell last evening for n load of sugar. BOURBON WHISKEY $2.50 Gal. 65c Bottle TO SPAIN FIRE SWEPT THREE RIVERS THREE RIVERS, Quebec, Juno 22. A file here destroyed property valued nt n million dollars, anil rendered hundreds homeless. NINE NEGROES LYNCHED HOUSTON, Tex., June 22. Nine negroes hnve been lynched hero by n mob. They were accused of being murderers. If SAELIN0 TODAY KSKHKJtK5l!aMIHK) R. M. S? 8. Marama. Glbb, for Vic toria and Vancouver, 5 p. in. Stmr. Mlkahala, Self, for Molokal and Maul porta at G p. m, Stmr. W. G. Hall, Thompson, for Kauai ports at C p. m. THE MAUNA KEA sailed at noon on her rcgulnr run. Ltd FOREKiN PORTS 0AB1E REPORT OF SAN FRANCISCO MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. Tuesday, June 23. SAN KHANCISCO Sailed Juno 23. S. 8. Asia, for Honolulu. IIII.O Sailed, 'Juno 22! S. S. Columbian, for Sallna Cnu. . Ka55RBKKKKKHHSHR8l , ARRIVED Tuesday, Junu 2.1. R. M. S. S. Mnruma, Glbb, from tho Colonies, for Vnncoiuer nnd Victoria, 8 a, m. T. K. K. 8. 8. Tcnyo Mnru, Going, from Yokohama for 'San Francisco, 8:30 n. m. X DEPARTED M Tuesday, Jure 23. M. N. Co. 8. S. Lurllnr, Wooden, for V n !'":!clsco direct nt 10 a. m. Stmr. Manna Kca, Freeman, for Hllo nnd way ports at noon. Stmr. Nocau, Mitchell, for Kawal hac, Muhukona, Kukulhaclu mid Hono kco ut noon, . K SAILING TOMORROW H8KUHUKKICH8BttHaX T. K, K, S. S. Tenyo Mnru, Going, for Sail Kraucisco, 3 p. m. K FASSENQERS ARRIVED 1'ct T. K. K. 8. 8. Tenyu Mnru, Go ing, from Yokohama ,for San Krau cisco vln Honolulu, Juno 23. For Ho nolulu: Miss Allen, Mrs. L. 1). Davis, F. L. Dodge, Miss Greenhorn, II. Ha inano, wife, child nnd servant, Mrs. J. E. Hlckock, Y. Kawaliara, Mrs. T. Ka wahar, Mrs. McCune, Miss McCune, Master J. McCune, Mrs. 11. J. Mlfford, V. A. Mills, Mrs. 8. V. Farks, Miss A. C. Rodgers, Miss H. F. Hodgers, Mrs. J. II. Thomas, Miss I. C. Thomas, Miss M. M. Thomas, C. G. E. Walker, Mrs. II. Yoshlda. For San Francisco. T. Akljnma, Mrs. T. Aklyama and child, J. F. Alexander, D. J. Allen, Jr., Miss Rose T. Armbriister, M. Arakawa and fcervant. C. Arnot, W. M. Ralrd, Mm." W. M. Ualrd nnd 2 children, Mrs. T. A. Dalilwln, 2 children nnd 2 maids, W. C. Marker, Mrs. C. C. Darker, Miss A. E. Uarkcr, Miss A. R. Ilarkor, Miss Ilartlctt, II. A. llehlon, Mrs. II. A. Del den, child nnd maid, C, F. Ilewcs, A. J. Rolling, Mrs. W. II. Ilrcnnun and Infant, Rov. It. Drokaw, Mrs. II. Uro kaw and 3 children, C. D. Bunker, Mrs. C. D. Hunker. W. Uurns, Miss Ida Christiansen, Mrs. Constantino, W. Cornwall, II, Cox, Mrs. II. Cox, Mrs. Georgia Cross, W. II. Crossing, Mrs. W. II. Crossing, Win. Day, Mrs. Do Ilalan, Miss Do llalan, Mr. do Cordova, Mrs. do Cordova, Paul do Nctumlercs, Mrs. 8. h. Dora, F. 8. Fnrnsworth. Per It .M. S. S. Mnrama, Glbb, from Iho Colonies, for Victoria and Van. couvcr, Juno 23. Mrs. Hlslop, Mrs. Arrul and maid, Mrs. James nnd In fant, Mrs. Da vies, iMrs. Kennedy nnd 4 children, Mrs. Heard and 4 children, Miss Hartley, Hassott, J, M. Fuller, II. James. V. I.. Lesllo und Mr. Wil son, and two children. FASSENQERS B00BXD Per stmr. Marama, Glbb, for Van couvcr and Victoria, Juno 23. Mrs. and Mrs. F. D. T. I.co nnd daughter, II. S. Smith, Miss I. Gregg, Miss M. Wnttlngton, Miss E. Thomas, Miss Graco Mooro, Miss F. Carter, Miss L. Campbell, Miss N. Adams, Master J. C. McCandloss, E. Wood, T. Brandt, John Robinson, W.'H. Hnzclton, Miss Mcl.cod, Miss Culwell, Miss E. C. Skinner, Mr. nnd Mrs. Adam Lindsay, Mrs. M. Z. Dickson nnd daughter. Miss Shaw, Miss Hill, David Dattersby, John Hill, Master Mulrhead, Mr. Kel say nnd son, J. L. Carnegie, A. Dod, two Shaw boys. Per T. K. K. S. S. Tcnyo Mam. Go ing, for San Francisco, Juno 24. F. Offermann, h. McLaughlin, Win. Day, Frank F. Mulsh, Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Holt. A. A. llryan, Mr. and Mro. Coop, or, J. W. Bradley, wlfo nnd two chil dren. Miss Davles, Miss Rycroft, 8. 8. Higgtnbothum, Dr. and Mrs. Hunting ton, Z. W. Blocker M WATERFRONT NOTES Ut&OXKK&JSJ&HHHHMBle THE NEW M. N. 8. S. Lurllno. Wecdnn, sailed this morning at 10 ocIock, for tho Coast, with her pas senger accommodations fuu, In splto or tho fact that shn is a typical freight er In build and design. She also car ried n largo load ot sugar, amounting to Rjnn tons. Besides this she has 1600 bunches bananas, 300 bags rlco, und 200 crates of fresh pineapples. She was seen off by tho band, and u largo crowd was on tho wharf.' Ono featuro of her build attracts a good deal of attention. She has her en gines all aft, giving better cargo room forward. M THE R. M. S. 8. Marama. J. Glbb, commander, arrived about 8 o'clock this morning from the Colonies, with n long list of passengers, much freight, and some distinguished peoplo on board. She lands twenty-four passen gers hero, nnd thero was n walling list of fifty when she arrived. Besides nuit ton and frozen rabbits, she brings am nionln, and liquors, and other general freight amounting to about 300 tons. Prominent nmong her passengers Is Sir James Mills, of tho Union S. S. Co. QET NEXT to yourself and let us build that ca noe, rowing-boat, or yacht which you have in mind. We'll have.it ready in no time, and the price will be so low that you will wonder how we can 0 iiw,e'Te done Jt however; so we KNOW. Charles D. Walker, Boat and Machine Works, King near Alapai. I , ,$tiXUlmLL, . j U 'jfciteiifcl tft g..M..fcM''Aft4W .. fc, ..wA. 3.L. 1 mrtiwdh'... .. c k .JbUK&i'akwtk.tJuJM'&MjxiiakAtH .AutiJUAmii. ii-Ai,. 'JJ&X.jj.m,Mak!i!jyiM3i.. . 'i